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Old 17th December 2004, 19:23   #1
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Default Single Drive and RAID 0 SATA NCQ Performance with Seagate\'s Barracuda 7200.7

One important thing to note about NCQ technology is that it requires not only a drive that supports it but also host-side support, meaning the PC that the drive is connected to must have a controller capable of using NCQ. Today, only Intel's 915 and 925 platforms have this feature, but AMD fans will have it when motherboards based on NVIDIA's nForce4 hit the streets.

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